by Jennifer Laurens
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3 Stars. It ended just as things started to draw me in. Was hoping for more.
A Season of Eden is amazing well paced. Slow enough to keep me reading but fast enough to hold my interest too. It's a pretty simple story with complex characters and I found it compulsively readable. The story explores the idea of a student-teacher relationship, which didn't seem too weird to me, a...
So this wasn't what I was expecting. Maybe I've started to assume that all books about student-teacher relationships are going to be more like Boy Toy or Prey, where I'm expecting some sort of abuse or strange behavior to happen. This was not the case with ASOE.A Season of Eden turned out to be a bi...
needed a different ending though...well not really different...just more to it
I was up all night reading this book. I don´t think it is too much to say that this book was perfect. I would recommend it to everybody. It is a story about a girl (Eden) that has everything she could wish for. She learns how to grows up during the book but I gotta say that I liked her even at the b...
Eden is a high school senior with rich but distant father and a bitchy stepmother. She is a popular girl, a dream girl of many guys. She is dating Matt and she hangs around with the coolest kids of the school. She herself is one of them. When she decides to attend concert choir class for easy A, she...
This is my first book by J.M. Warwick (AKA Jennifer Laurens) and I am completely smitten. If all her writing is this good, then consider me an avid fan!A Season of Eden is such an aptly named book. We meet Eden, the gorgeous and popular girl in school. She has the hunk boyfriend, the loyal group of ...
The flow of this book is phenomenal along with how eloquently it's written. I haven't read a book that kept a steady pace in a long time. However because this book is so short -about 248 pages - we really didn't get to know the characters all that well or get to know their relationships. Especially ...